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Re: Spotty's Little Known Facts

Post by thebish » Sat Jan 03, 2015 8:01 pm

HMS Belfast - docked on the Thames as a tourist attraction - the big-fecker gun, if fired at it's current elevation and angle, would destroy Scratchwood Services!

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Post by clapton is god » Sat Jan 03, 2015 8:18 pm

^ You say that like it's a bad thing.

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Post by thebish » Sat Jan 03, 2015 8:27 pm

clapton is god wrote:^ You say that like it's a bad thing.
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s'funny you should say that - cos I very nearly added "which would be nice!"

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Post by Dujon » Sat Jan 03, 2015 10:35 pm

Oi, Spotty! That's not a little known fact; every ocker knows the quokka. :wink:

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sat Jan 03, 2015 11:47 pm

thebish wrote:HMS Belfast - docked on the Thames as a tourist attraction - the big-fecker gun, if fired at it's current elevation and angle, would destroy Scratchwood Services!
So it would probably hit London Gateway Services as well - in the same shot. ;)
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Sun Jan 04, 2015 2:14 am

Dujon wrote:Oi, Spotty! That's not a little known fact; every ocker knows the quokka. :wink:
I'd never heard of it, Spotty, until my elder son visited Rottnest Island two years ago. When he sent a picture I thought it was some kind of vertically challenged wallaby. Then I forgot about it until you brought up the subject.
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thebish wrote:HMS Belfast - docked on the Thames as a tourist attraction - the big-fecker gun, if fired at it's current elevation and angle, would destroy Scratchwood Services!

Has anyone done a similar calculation for the 15 inch guns outside the IWM? Only, I think they'd obliterate a town compared to Belfast's puny 6 inch efforts.
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thebish wrote:HMS Belfast - docked on the Thames as a tourist attraction - the big-fecker gun, if fired at it's current elevation and angle, would destroy Scratchwood Services!

Has anyone done a similar calculation for the 15 inch guns outside the IWM? Only, I think they'd obliterate a town compared to Belfast's puny 6 inch efforts.
They're aimed at a small town called Waterloo. I don't think it's a coincidence.
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Dujon wrote:Oi, Spotty! That's not a little known fact; every ocker knows the quokka. :wink:
I'd never heard of it, Spotty, until my elder son visited Rottnest Island two years ago. When he sent a picture I thought it was some kind of vertically challenged wallaby. Then I forgot about it until you brought up the subject.
I'd never heard of Rottness either until yesterday... obviously Antipodean facts play by different little known rules to Northern hemisphere facts.
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thebish wrote:HMS Belfast - docked on the Thames as a tourist attraction - the big-fecker gun, if fired at it's current elevation and angle, would destroy Scratchwood Services!

Has anyone done a similar calculation for the 15 inch guns outside the IWM? Only, I think they'd obliterate a town compared to Belfast's puny 6 inch efforts.
They're aimed at a small town called Waterloo. I don't think it's a coincidence.
Justjoking, I've asked a friend and apparently the angle is too low, but if raised to a suitable firing position on the same orientation, and loaded, then any residents of Spalding would be advised to evacuate.
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Dujon wrote:Oi, Spotty! That's not a little known fact; every ocker knows the quokka. :wink:
I'd never heard of it, Spotty, until my elder son visited Rottnest Island two years ago. When he sent a picture I thought it was some kind of vertically challenged wallaby. Then I forgot about it until you brought up the subject.
I'd never heard of Rottness either until yesterday... obviously Antipodean facts play by different little known rules to Northern hemisphere facts.
My older son on Rottness with critters.

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Montreal Wanderer wrote:
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Dujon wrote:Oi, Spotty! That's not a little known fact; every ocker knows the quokka. :wink:
I'd never heard of it, Spotty, until my elder son visited Rottnest Island two years ago. When he sent a picture I thought it was some kind of vertically challenged wallaby. Then I forgot about it until you brought up the subject.
I'd never heard of Rottness either until yesterday... obviously Antipodean facts play by different little known rules to Northern hemisphere facts.
My older son on Rottness with critters.

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Ha!
Apparently, Rottness comes from the Dutch for Rat's Nest - I can see why now. Those quokka critters don't half look like rats.
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Jan 04, 2015 7:29 pm

Lost Leopard Spot wrote: Ha!
Apparently, Rottness comes from the Dutch for Rat's Nest - I can see why now. Those quokka critters don't half look like rats.
Exactly what I was thinking. The disease-riddled blighters. I'd have ran up and booted them both one!
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:37 pm

Montreal Wanderer wrote: My older son on Rottness with critters.
Is that his Doris there, by the way, Monty? Her's done very well there, the lad. ;)
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Post by jaffka » Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:57 pm

Aye, gettIng that low on a squat is very promising.

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Post by clapton is god » Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:15 pm

I also notice the lad isn't wearing socks!

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Montreal Wanderer wrote: My older son on Rottness with critters.
Is that his Doris there, by the way, Monty? He's done very well there, the lad. ;)
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Post by Dujon » Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:39 pm

I hope he kept that left hand away from them, Monty. Not that they carry disease or bite, it's just that it's not permitted and, if caught, carries a hefty fine. As you can see, they have no fear of humans; in fact they probably have little fear at all. Perhaps that's due to the lack of predators on Rottness, but a check would be needed to confirm that hypothesis. My understanding is that there are places on the mainland where quokkas can be found but they are few and far between. It would be interesting to know if there are any significant differences between the mainland and island colonies as they must have been separated for quite some time.

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Re: Spotty's Little Known Facts

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:03 pm

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Montreal Wanderer wrote: My older son on Rottness with critters.
Is that his Doris there, by the way, Monty? He's done very well there, the lad. ;)
Just good friends he tells me. He always says that. I can only follow his social life on Facebook. It always seems to be a different 'good friend' whether he is (a) making coffee in Bali, (b) supporting the local team at the arena or(c) at a Valentine's day party. I'm a bit jealous tbh.

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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:05 pm

Dujon wrote:I hope he kept that left hand away from them, Monty. Not that they carry disease or bite, it's just that it's not permitted and, if caught, carries a hefty fine. As you can see, they have no fear of humans; in fact they probably have little fear at all. Perhaps that's due to the lack of predators on Rottness, but a check would be needed to confirm that hypothesis. My understanding is that there are places on the mainland where quokkas can be found but they are few and far between. It would be interesting to know if there are any significant differences between the mainland and island colonies as they must have been separated for quite some time.

That's your cue, Spotsky.
In Spotty's absence, you are correct in your hypotheses - protected species, hefty fines, no predators, etc. Rottness left the mainland about 7000 years ago. We were probably still connected to France then!
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